There exists a group of people who feel like they are not being heard. Not being listened to. Not being welcomed into the kingdom of God in the way God intended.
There exists a group of people who feel like they are not being heard. Not being listened to. Not being welcomed into the kingdom of God in the way God intended.
I know it’s hard to believe, but here’s a book on basic economic behavior that is amazingly entertaining. (Nonfiction)
Christians shouldn’t have to agree with people, even on big things like politics, in order to have healthy relationships with each other.
This novel is deeply relational, and I assure you the residents of this nursing home are hilarious. Don't be surprised if there's a breakout in a stolen car. (Fiction)
How do we keep from trending toward extinction? How do we convince people that church life is much more than just a tradition or formality?
I don’t know how to let go. Maybe you have that problem too. I find myself subconsciously and constantly attempting to be better and to do more.
The real story here is not Mickey Mantle’s health but his character. (Nonfiction)
If restoration means something for those of us who are part of a restoration tradition, then it’s time to reimagine what we mean by the term.
Efficiency is one of the most underrated characteristics of truly great preaching. How much can I say in very few words? (Fiction)
How does my understanding of myself as an American citizen with these guaranteed rights inform my view of gospel living?
When a biblical writer says something like “this is pleasing to God,” we’d better lean in and take a close look because that sounds important.
If you are going to read two post-civil rights books on race, there are two short classics that I would recommend. (Nonfiction)
One of the marks of spiritual growth is a constant sense of God’s abiding presence through the good and the bad in our lives.
When someone who has been hurt in a way that will forever mark their path, telling them to forgive and forget is cruel and unwise.
Roth takes seriously how nationalism, nativism, race hatred, and fear of the other can turn dangerous and then deadly. (Fiction)
I love it, but running hurts. It isn’t fun. It is work. Teaching your body to push harder and faster is exhausting. Dealing with constant low-level soreness is no cake-walk.
In the congregational leadership pathway we will take up the critical question: What does the future look like for Churches of Christ?
Any book about traffic will certainly wind up being a book about human nature. A mere scan of the chapter titles would have you scrambling to buy this book. (Nonfiction)
What if there was an alternate path that could lead us beyond sectarianism while still allowing us to hold on to all that is valuable in our heritage?
It does make a person wonder what exactly these brothers did to make the Corinthian church pay up.